Price. If youÃ¢Â€Â™re in sales, itÃ¢Â€Â™s something youÃ¢Â€Â™re talking about or you must be giving something away for free. Mark Hunter joined me In The Arena to talk about how to win the sale without compromising on price.

I donÃ¢Â€Â™t know Linda Richardson well, but sheÃ¢Â€Â™s been a great mentor to me. She was one of the first people to teach consultative selling, and she built an enormous training company by practicing what she taught.

Joe De Sena is an entrepreneur, an ultra athlete, an adventurer, the Founder of the Spartan Race (sponsored by Reebok), and the author of the New York Times bestsellerÃ‚Â Spartan Up! A Take-No-Prisoners Guide to Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving ...

John Spence is speaker, consultant, author, and strategist. John is perhaps the most well read person I know.Ã‚Â HeÃ¢Â€Â™s had amazing real life experiences. And he is super passionate and totally game.

David Bradford is a hard man to introduce. I'll point you here to his website to learn more, because to describe him simply as the CEO if Hirevue is to do him an injustice. David is a brilliant connector, a hustler, and an operator. He gets things done.

Insight-based selling is all the rage right now. But it isnÃ¢Â€Â™t easy to implement or execute well. Mike Schultz, coauthor with John Doerr, at RAIN Group have just released a new book, Insight Selling: Surprising Research on What Sales Winner...

Jeb Blount is the CEO of Sales Gravy, but he spends most of his time on the road training really large sales organizations. I just picked up JebÃÂ¢Ãâ¬Ãâ¢s new book People Love You: The Real Secret to Delivering Legendary Customer Experi

Grant and I had tried unsuccessfully to schedule this podcast for a long time. On the fourth try, we finally connected. Grant is an entrepreneur, and author, speaker. But in my view, he is most of all a hustler.

ItÃ¢Â€Â™s remarkable that John Jantsch and I had never been introduced to each other before now. Everyone knows John and his work helping small businesses at Duct Tape Marketing. Huffington Post calls him one of the top 100 people to follow on ...

I've known Dan for a few years. He is in every way EDGY. Just listen to the story we tell about his first ultra-event and you'll see exactly what I mean. Dan just published his first book, EDGY Conversations: How Ordinary People Can Achieve Outrageous ...

I tell this story on the podcast, but here it is again. One day I received an email. It just had a phone number for me to dial. When I called the number, it was Hector LaMarque, National Sales Director for Primerica, speaking to his sales force.

When I had a chance to catch up with the legendary Brian Tracy, I was in England speaking to my friends at Travel Counsellors, and Brian just returned from a 13 country, 36-day world tour. Brian Tracy is a force of nature.

What can I say about Bob Burg that you don't already know from having read The Go Giver? I can tell you that I am happy to call him a friend and a mentor. I invited Bob back into the arena to share some ideas from his new book,

This week we chat with a friend of mine from across the pond, oneÃ‚Â Jonathan Farrington. Jonathan runs a global consulting firm called Jonathan Farrington & Associates. He is also the mastermind behind Top Sales World. Recently,

Dave Stein is the founder and CEO of ES Research. Dave is the world's foremost authority on sales training, and his firm helps sales organizations choose the best sales training for their salespeople. Dave is well known and extremely well respected in ...

I wrote the foreword for my friend Mike WeinbergÃ¢Â€Â™s book, New Sales Simplified. If I would have known that the book was going to drive so much business to his door that IÃ¢Â€Â™d have to beg to bring him to show up here for a podcast,

Charlie Green is a good friend. And he's one heck of a smart and engaging guy. I talk to Charlie all of the time, but this time I hit the record button so you can listen in on our conversation. Charlie shares some ideas about how to think about trust,

My friend Gerhard Gschwandtner introduced me to Tony Hughes. We recorded a video together. Then Tony and I connected using the social channels and old-school email. I had to fly through Sydney for a speaking engagement,

Customer Reviews

Love the content…but technical issue

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Matt4evernote

Hey Anthony! Thanks for providing so much value to the sales world. My only issue is there are some volume issues. Not sure if it's my MAC or the recording, but I have to crank the volume to hear the content and then the music is a different volume.

Amazing Discussions on Business and Sales

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Doug Rice in Cleveland

So far, I've heard Anthony talk with Chris Brogan and Dan Pink. Bother were excellent conversations about how our minds work and how business people can better leverage insights from the marketplace to grow their business acumen. Anthony is an excellent moderator, bringing out the main points from the authors he interviews so that you can get a solid synopsis of their books and some inspiring little lessons to apply to your work. Definitely add this one to your list!

A Fabulous Interview That Provides Great Insight

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RetiredRob

I loved this interview, Anthony! Your questions brought out the best from Dan, who is obviously a very smart man. I started smiling when he talked about how, in effect, we're all selling in one way or another (example: getting the neighbor to move his garbage can), because, as you'll recall, Chapter 2 of my own book is "We're All Salespeople." I started smiling even more when he talked about Norman, because, in a sense, I WAS, "Norman" for over forty years. Dan talked about Norman's "buoyancy," analyzing it for all of us, and I'm sitting here thinking "you can call it by any new name you want to, but what we're talking about here is mental toughness." So, as I've said many times, the more things change, the more they remain the same. I was especially fascinated with the topic of getting a prospect to see/understand problems he doesn't even realize he has. In fact, I think that was a key moment for me in the interview. I hope everyone will listen to this interview; I think it would behoove them to do so--big time! I think an interview like this, Anthony, can, if someone listens closely, provide the kind of insight that can turn a career around. Great job!